Journal of Symbolic Logic

The Journal of Symbolic Logic publishes original scholarly work in symbolic logic. Founded in 1936, it has become the leading research journal in the field. The Journal aims to represent logic broadly, including its connections with mathematics and philosophy as well as newer aspects related to computer science and linguistics.


Volume 8, Issue 4

Publication Date: December, 1943

A System of Axiomatic Set Theory: Part V. General Set Theory

Paul Bernays; 89-106

On the Simplicity of Ideas

Nelson Goodman; 107-121

A Purely Syntactical Definition of Confirmation

Carl G. Hempel; 122-143

Reviews

Review: Evert W. Beth, Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics

Paul Bernays; 144-146

Review: E. W. Beth, Summulae Logicales. Supplement der Formele Logica

Paul Bernays; 146-147

Review: Thomas A. Goudge, Science and Symbolic Logic

Carl G. Hempel; 147

Review: Ruth L. Saw, William of Ockham on Terms, Propositions, Meanings

C. H. Langford; 147

Review: E. Toms, The Principles of Implication

Ernest Nagel; 147-148

Review: Herbert Feigl, Logical Empiricism

Nelson Goodman; 148

Review: Abraham Kaplan, Philip Arthur Schilpp, Charles Morris, Content Analysis and the Theory of Signs: The philosophy of G.E. Moore

Max Black; 149

Review: C. H. Langford, Paul Arthur Schilpp, The Notion of Analysis in Moore's Philosophy

Morton G. White; 149-151

List of Officers and Members of the Association for Symbolic Logic

152-156

Index of Reviews: Volumes 7, 8

157-164

Miscellaneous back pages, J. Symbolic Logic, Volume 8, Issue 4 (1943)


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